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ASHUN SOUND MACHINES Hydrasynth

FROM £800

Key features

Digital wave-morphing synthesiser
Polytouch keybed with polyphonic aftertouch
Multi-mode Ribbon controller (including theremin mode)
CV gate input and outputs, supporting multiple standards including Eurorack
MIDI in/out/thru and USB MIDI in/out
3 oscillators, 219 single-cycle waveforms
2 filters
5 envelopes, 5 LFOs
32 modulation routings
Arpeggiator with randomiser options and arp-parameter modulation
Intuitive animated signal flow with buttons to access synth modules

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Not long ago you could’ve made a strong case that the days of the hardware synth were waning. With the audio world in love with its increasingly powerful home computers and their almost infinite capacity to run software instruments and support immeasurably vast sample libraries, most of our sonic needs were met. For a while there, we thought

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